Yep & why having to rely on Twitter is a public health disaster. Their communication on ventilation & short-range airborne transmission has not been helpful because it isn't concrete, early or understandable enough. Twitter=very hard to use. Hence "outdoor" dining greenhouses.
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Let me put it this way: I've heard from people in school districts near Harvard, where some of the authors of these guidelines live and have kids in those schools, that they cannot get the school district to implement this. Public health needs authoritative, centralized guidance.
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I live in one of those school districts.
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I've sent this paper, some great work from
@PatrickHorve, and more, to my school district, but to the extent that they can say "we're following CDC guidelines and sanitizing everything" it's much harder for it to get traction. -
That's what I hear is happening in many places. If not part of CDC (and WHO elsewhere) very hard to get traction. Some countries did better with communication/guidance (like Japan) but their infectious disease people were on top of this very early.
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